They don’t rap about this or sound like this anymore. It’s so sad RIP the 90’s best era of rap and shame on all of the rappers that started in the 90’s and changed their style after 2000 - what a shame
"When they booked me i had a mouth full of crack, and when i shit tonight, bitch ima get it back"... P used to spit that hard shit, i fucked with No Limit back in the day heavy. He was one of the hardest to ever do it. His lyrics were raw as fuck.
If you only knew too Cold the Spit from this album and the 1st TRU album Coldest ever we was already doing all this rapping our life's on the other side of the country GANGSTA. Have U!?
@BLACK HEART Well this album came out in 94...so this album not blowing up or anything had little to do with him sounding west coast or not, as at this time frame the West Coast sound was running everything. That was just the nature of most East Bay independent artists at the time. A lot of P's 'New Orleans' shit wasn't really all that New Orleans to begin with...he never really sounded like anyone else coming from there and had a very west coast influenced sound...albums like Iceream Man and Ghetto Dope and Da Last Don when he started getting notoriety, being an example. By the time the late 90s rolled around the broader styles were changing but P had already gotten notoriety off of his West Coast bay influenced shit by the time that happened. the whole south was imitating West Coast street culture and music in the 90s as well...so...yeah. I don't really agree...but you can have your opinion. I'd also caution attributing 'good music' with music that manages to 'blow up'...as that is rarely always the case...especially now.
@BLACK HEART I didn't say anything about where 2pac was from. I said that master P started to try and sound like that fool in his raps. I think 2pac was goofy as fuck and got himself shot up trying to get involved in LA Gangbanging shit. Stupid...
The hardest Master P song of all time! Arguably. That's my opinion though. Along with The Ghetto won't Change from Ice cream man and Jackin the Jackers from Get Away Clean
Listening to this when i was 19 made me wonder... at the age of 23 a friend of mines was killed and this song came to me... i held my friends hand... it was hard and cold.
They don’t rap about this or sound like this anymore. It’s so sad
RIP the 90’s best era of rap and shame on all of the rappers that started in the 90’s and changed their style after 2000 - what a shame
Who is here in 2024??
Slappin this 20+ years now lol
Yes sir💯
P was out for blood from '92-'96. He was hungry!!!
Yeh, that's when P was from the bay.
Richmond CA was bangin back in the 90s.
@@chuyaguilera2285 shit, still is
His best music that I still only listen to💪💪 after ice cream man it got watered down but still good.
@@jaybirdslimm419 definitely
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"When they booked me i had a mouth full of crack, and when i shit tonight, bitch ima get it back"... P used to spit that hard shit, i fucked with No Limit back in the day heavy. He was one of the hardest to ever do it. His lyrics were raw as fuck.
Rolled around and sold alot of dope listening to this back in the day the whole CD is off the chain
Proof?
Dammm that beat Ridin at end!!!
This is what I grew up too!
Who ever produced the beats got down !! Nasty ass beats on top of gangster ass lyrics . I love this Era of no limit .
Larry Dee Henderson
Beats by the Pound
@@ethandavis3827 Not at all..
He said beats by the pound😂😂 Larry Dee is 🔥🔥🔥 @@frankFCFVA
@@frankFCFVAfacts... 99 ways to was 🔥🔥to
If you only knew too Cold the Spit from this album and the 1st TRU album Coldest ever we was already doing all this rapping our life's on the other side of the country GANGSTA. Have U!?
Master P was at his prime when he was from Richmond CA.
Still banging hard for dem down south real "G's". Stay 💯
I still hear my pops say niggga stay in school
Richmond california. Born and Raised, 22nd and garvin starvin watching fools sparking!!! Got to love my city
you can call me killa on the streets it's the dope man, classic shit still goes hard....
Best part🔥🔥
Best song ever??
No
Yes, I think best song ever
Smoked a lot of weed to this
Ya one of em
@@damnnoobie6038 you are wrong
I was a senior in high school bumpin this in my old school with 2 15s and multiple blunts
Reminds me of high school years
great storytelling. this album got me thru college
Those first 2 bars had me rewinding the song over and over
this is classic
I did so much gangsta shyt and slangin etc from back in da day on this song damn taking me wayy back on some deep late 90's shyt facts👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾💯💯💯💯💯
\this cd came mid early 90''s
Master P from when he was reppin the bay area sound total different from louisiana rap era
Sounds better because he tried to perfect his rap once he got the money his lyrics slipped
🔥🔥2020👍👍
2021 and still bang this !
Master P was hard when he was a west coast rapper...homie even rapping about CYA in the beginning...lol
@BLACK HEART I dont know...you tell me?
@BLACK HEART Well this album came out in 94...so this album not blowing up or anything had little to do with him sounding west coast or not, as at this time frame the West Coast sound was running everything. That was just the nature of most East Bay independent artists at the time. A lot of P's 'New Orleans' shit wasn't really all that New Orleans to begin with...he never really sounded like anyone else coming from there and had a very west coast influenced sound...albums like Iceream Man and Ghetto Dope and Da Last Don when he started getting notoriety, being an example. By the time the late 90s rolled around the broader styles were changing but P had already gotten notoriety off of his West Coast bay influenced shit by the time that happened. the whole south was imitating West Coast street culture and music in the 90s as well...so...yeah. I don't really agree...but you can have your opinion. I'd also caution attributing 'good music' with music that manages to 'blow up'...as that is rarely always the case...especially now.
@BLACK HEART Also..P started to sound way too much like 2pac on his later shit haha
@BLACK HEART I didn't say anything about where 2pac was from. I said that master P started to try and sound like that fool in his raps. I think 2pac was goofy as fuck and got himself shot up trying to get involved in LA Gangbanging shit. Stupid...
I’m from Louisiana and we fucked with P music from California and when moved back to Louisiana I liked both
stay on repeat straight Classic
Amen
old school percy
Rest in peace Big G
The hardest Master P song of all time! Arguably. That's my opinion though. Along with The Ghetto won't Change from Ice cream man and Jackin the Jackers from Get Away Clean
This that SMG version so it's the 1st release...if you from the Bay and that era you know what it is ..Solar Music Group...this that SLAP...707
Larry Dee Henderson
This song makes me want to cruise around San Andreas 😂
This story almost feels like a straight up movie in lyrical form
Best song on the album
This shit right here take me back. Damn
This shit hard asf 🔥🔥
🥂
😈💎1 OV MY FAVORITE KUTTS BY THIS GUY HERE! MUCH LUV 'P"..!💎💎💎💎💎
Listening to this when i was 19 made me wonder... at the age of 23 a friend of mines was killed and this song came to me... i held my friends hand... it was hard and cold.
Killing is not the answer anwer anymore brother,s!!!!!!!
💯 🔥 🎶
2 12' subwoofers in the trunk.....banging
Hell, yeah. With some velour seats. Makes me wanna go buy an old Buick and some woofers.
Still G in 2021
2021
Gang bagging can get you forty to life so choose your casket red blue or white classic
Gangbangin they can get you for your life
hands of dead man
Facts p.
Heat.
THIS IS MY LIFE! TO THE EXTREME PLUS SOME!!😡😡😡👿...THIS IS WHY THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES😡😡🥶💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
this cd listed on ebay for $100-$400. should've kept mine from back then.
jsmpsnn damm I usto have this on casset tapes I wounder what that would have went for?
depends on which version...the back of the cd you see in the pic is the re-issue. not that rare.
@MrTruboy where do you live
It’s 800-900$ now
Original from 94 is rare, with the King George cuts and original lengths of all tracks. Red tape
Master p rap shit I could relate 2
🥶💎💎💎💎💎💎
Can’t find song on Apple Music
This yo 1st time in jail gon need some friends foo 😂
I been here!😈👿
i tru live that life
Where are Big Nate (Nate Fox) vocals in the song?
Who produced this?
Larry “Dee” Henderson
😤😤
Hand of A Dead Man By Rapper Master P And Hand Of The Dead Body By Rapper Scarface Peep it Out
This was like a tribute to Scarface tho.
@@hiiipoweriii2211 This came out before The Diary
@@hiiipoweriii2211 Plus the subject matters on each song are different.
A-GOON-ATTAHC
à l' ancienne bro ..un roi noire de suisse qui aime les vrai son
Klassic
LeeDaMan from the natti $$$$$ Master P was always in my whips while gorrilla eating.....a tru classic!
24
You can call me killa
Man 99 ways to die was better than this album
Nah
Yea i doubt it
Nope
99 ways to die I was pretty cool CD to it has some of those good old dope Beats
Fuck that. Both of them are classics